just a wild guess a lot of new cards have a extra power connector on them check to see if yours does and connect it also.then see if you can get it to work.all the help i can suggest not noing your model of video card.

SpecficationsMinimum System Power Requirement (W) 300 (It doesn't require that you plug a connector from the power supply into a power socket on the card.)

Shuttle has not made full size ATX or MATX mboards for many years. They make only mini systems with mini mboards these days.

If you have a Shuttle XPC Barebone or other XPC system, it's oddball proprietary power supply probably has a lot less capacity than that. Or, if it has enough capacity, tiny proprietary power supplies like your computer has are more likely to malfunction and/or not be able to actually supply their max capacity rating. In some cases, you can buy a replacment oddball power supply on the web that will fit inside the case that has more capacity. Search the web using the part number on the power supply, or your exact XPC model, to see if you can find one. ......

Also, some mboards in Shuttle XPC systems are known to develop failing capacitors on the mboard as time goes by. I repaired one such mboard by replacing two capacitors on it.

Some mboards develop this problem - electrolytic capacitors were installed on them that were not properly made, and they fail eventually - the mboard manufacturer didn't know they were improperly made at the time the mboard was made.

Open up your case and examine the mboard to see if you have bad capacitors, and/or other findable signs of mboard damage .

The 210 is a low end card with very low power requirements. Even though 300W is recommended, I'm fairly sure you'd have no problem with even a 200W PSU. In the following article, it only consumed 13W under full load.

My System DXDiag is below.Can't find out who makes the VGA (to get the right VGA Driver)Using Windows provided VGA Driver for now.Also can't find the Manual or Specs for the Shuttle ST20v10Looked every where on the Web even the Shuttle website.Thanks for all your assistance.Gerald

------------DxDiag Notes------------ DirectX Files Tab: No problems found. Display Tab 1: The system is using the generic video driver. Please install video driver provided by the hardware manufacturer. DirectDraw test results: All tests were successful. Direct3D functionality not available. You should verify that the driver is a final version from the hardware manufacturer. Sound Tab 1: No problems found. Music Tab: No problems found. Input Tab: No problems found. Network Tab: No problems found.

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